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In CABG, radial artery works best for second key graft: RAPCO at 15 years


 

AT AHA 2022

Discussant praises trial quality

The AHA-invited discussant, Marc Ruel, MD, chair of cardiac surgery, University of Ottawa (Ont.) Heart Institute, called these data “important,” and he congratulated Dr. Hare for conducting the first randomized trial to address the question about second graft durability.

However, he noted that, although the study was randomized, it was not blinded, and he questioned whether postoperative care, in particular, was similar. He also pointed out that the MACE rate seemed high, particularly among the older patients randomized in RAPCO-SV.

“All of the patients were referred to an independently run CABG rehab program that was quite separate from the trial but that provided identical mandated care,” Dr. Hare responded, indicating that there was no opportunity for differences in postprocedural management.

In the United States, the SV graft is often preferred on the basis of easy harvesting and handling characteristics, according to Dr. Hare, who estimated that fewer than 10% of the 200,000 CABG procedures performed in the United States employ the RA conduit for second target vessels. He believes the RAPCO trials data support a change.

“My personal view is [that, on the basis of] this data, given that it is from a controlled trial rather than from patient-level meta-analyses, all isolated CABG operations should be using a radial graft if it is suitable,” Dr. Hare said.

Dr. Hare reports financial relationships with Abbott, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer, Boehringer-Ingelheim, CSL-Biotherapies, Lundbeck, Menarini, Merck, Novartis, Pfizer, Regeneron, Sanofi, Servier, and Vifor. Dr. Ruel reports financial relationships with Cryolife, Edwards, and Medtronic.

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